Easy Gift Card Holder {baseball themed}

Here is an easy gift card holder that will fit a standard A2 envelope:

DCF 1.0

When you open it up it looks like this:

DCF 1.0

BTW the stamps I used are by Local King. Here is a video to show you how I made it:

For reference here is how I cut my 8.5″x11″ paper: Cut in half the long way (you get 2 11″x4.25″ panels), cut one of the panels at 5″ and set aside the 6″ long piece. Fold the long panel ink half to make an A2 size card. Score the 4.25″x5″ piece at 1″, 2.5″ & 4″ and fold it in half and fold the short sides up then punch or cut the slot for the gift card and assemble as shown in the video. any questions? Leave a comment! And til next time happy crafting!

8 thoughts on “Easy Gift Card Holder {baseball themed}

    1. You can use it in place ofmullberry paper, spray with ink and sew it to a case or sew it into a pocket to hold journaling on a scrapbook page. Or you can sew two to together and fill with herbs to make a sacbet.

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  1. Hey there…nice to see you doing a video! BTW thanks for using the photo paper…I have heard soooo many times that it does not work well for stamping and I have 2 new boxes of 8.5 x 11…never tried since so many against it…that will teach me right LOL

    Have great day!
    Jackie P

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  2. Assemble “kits” and get a production line going for all those Christmas gift cards…………..and then we’ll all be ahead of the game. Love the card!

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  3. Hi Lindsay! I just loved this technique so much, I used it as the subject of our Technique Swap in my Yahoo Group. I just posted a card made by one of the ladies on my blog with links back to your blog and your You Tube video. Thanks again for all the inspiration! Keep that crafty goodness coming. 😀

    Hugs,

    Snoopy 😀

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